So just did the Richmond Lunch Ride for the first time in about six years. Looking to do it more often, leaving the flannelette curtain (Moonah-ish) around 11am one day a weekend. If you're looking for a slower moving (avg 24km/h) mercifully casual ride with a couple of Cat 3 climbs then feel free to PM me.

The inaugural Dodges Ferry Bakery Thursday ride takes place this week Leaving Dodges Ferry Bakery at 10.00 am sharp and heading down to Primrose Sands via the back road, we do the Primrose loop and return to Dodges Ferry bakery. For those willing to bring the distance up to 50ks, an additional loop through Lewisham is on offer

The Dodges Ferry Bakery Thursday Ride has been bedded in, and is now a regular event every Thursday, departing at 9am from the Bakery in the heart of town. The starting time has been permanently amended to 9am to allow people an opportunity to preserve the afternoon for other activities, even work

Paul B wrote:The inaugural Dodges Ferry Bakery Thursday ride takes place this week Leaving Dodges Ferry Bakery at 10.00 am sharp and heading down to Primrose Sands via the back road, we do the Primrose loop and return to Dodges Ferry bakery. For those willing to bring the distance up to 50ks, an additional loop through Lewisham is on offer

The DFBTR has evolved a bit since we first kicked off. A new regular route sees us head to Sorell, Penna, Fingerpost, Richmond, Midway Point and back to Dodges Ferry Bakery for coffee. 74kms. A loop through Carlton makes it a nice round 80 ks. We are not restricted to Thursdays, so just PM me or Master 6 if you want to nominate a time that suits.

Yes... And after some months of trial, the distance covered by the various routes is between 50-65kms (9.00 AM start). Keeping it reasonable in order to accommodate those with plans for the rest of the day.

Hi, just wondering if Saturday 7am under the bridge short - 2 hours or so, hard and fast, is if definitely on for tomorrow morning?? And is the meeting place under the bridge under the Tasman Bridge? at glebe, CBD? Cheers

Bazza's Friday Bash is currently operating as Grand Départs, with Friday rides notified by the Strava Club Discussion Board. Baz himself is currently operating largely as a Mountain Biker, so a chance to witness his extraordinary skills are considerably diminished.

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